RubensThis biography of Peter Paul Rubens, written by German art historian Hermann Knackfuss, is considered to be the most authoritative text on the artist since its publication. |
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He first went to Venice where the works of the masters of glowing colour no doubt specially attracted him . Through the medium of a Mantuan nobleman , whose acquaintance he made in Venice he was in- vited to the court of Mantua during ...
He first went to Venice where the works of the masters of glowing colour no doubt specially attracted him . Through the medium of a Mantuan nobleman , whose acquaintance he made in Venice he was in- vited to the court of Mantua during ...
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For his works are not merely copies , but rather faithful translations into his own language of colour and form ; especially the Dresden picture , where one may even detect in the fair Venetian something of his own Flemish ideals of ...
For his works are not merely copies , but rather faithful translations into his own language of colour and form ; especially the Dresden picture , where one may even detect in the fair Venetian something of his own Flemish ideals of ...
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... a large painting , brilliant in colour , which , however , did not long remain in the position intended for it ; for in 1612 it was presented by the municipality to Count Oliva , in order to obtain his favour , who took it with him ...
... a large painting , brilliant in colour , which , however , did not long remain in the position intended for it ; for in 1612 it was presented by the municipality to Count Oliva , in order to obtain his favour , who took it with him ...
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The wide perspective , the fine horse , the shining armour of the hero , the graceful figure of the girl , and the delicious infant heads , together form an admirable poem , quite unique in harmony of colour ( Fig . 23 ) . Fig . 33.
The wide perspective , the fine horse , the shining armour of the hero , the graceful figure of the girl , and the delicious infant heads , together form an admirable poem , quite unique in harmony of colour ( Fig . 23 ) . Fig . 33.
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The picture gives us an impression of joy and festivity due to the beautiful harmony of its colour . The key - note is the King in the centre , clad in a magnificent red mantle , which forms a contrast with the blue garment of the ...
The picture gives us an impression of joy and festivity due to the beautiful harmony of its colour . The key - note is the King in the centre , clad in a magnificent red mantle , which forms a contrast with the blue garment of the ...
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